New faculty who joined VP&S in recent months include a specialist in managing infections in immunocompromised patients and a researcher of precision cellular immunotherapies for autoimmunity.
Among this year's highlights are a building topping-off, a White House collaboration, connections made through art, and a research project with implications for campuses at Columbia and beyond.
P&S researcher Wendy Chung and colleagues find genetic mutations that explain why many children with congenital heart disease also have neurodevelopmental disorders.
New York state eliminated mother-to-child HIV transmission after once having one of the world's highest rates of such transmission. Dr. Stephen Nicholas says this success offers a blueprint for countries around the world.